When you get your license, it should come with another file, which is the configuration file. If your license has an expiration date, then it should be the first date. Here's the first few (heavily modified) lines from our license:
SN.....: US-XX-XXX-XXXXX-X
Exp. Date...: 03-03-08 Some company name
Warning Date: 17-02-08 department x
Approv. Date: 03-03-06 123 some street
Maint. Date.: 03-03-07
Trade Code..: 72 City, State
Country Code: US 12345
I wonder why you have an expiration date, My understanding is the enduser license never expires, once purchased you have the right to use the software for as long as you want. I know developer licenses expire, but end users should not.
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SN.....: US-ZA-999-XXX99-X
Exp. Date...:
Warning Date:
Approv. Date: 01-06-06
Maint. Date.: 29-06-06
I wonder why you have an expiration date, My understanding is the enduser license never expires, once purchased you have the right to use the software for as long as you want. I know developer licenses expire, but end users should not.
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